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> but it enables armies of mediocre programmers to crunch out generic line of business applications very fast.

Or good programmers that see writing raw SQL as a premature optimization.

Someone on here once said that often companies end up reinventing their own ORM once the number of queries they have to maintain get up into the thousands. But they've usually made a really shitty ORM by that point in time.




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